Skin Parasite Larvae Growth Sequence in Parasite Egg Sack, Cyst, or Cocoon. Hexapod? Flat Worm Playhelminth? Fluke Larvae?
Parasite Forum Help ID Skin Parasite Larvae Growth Sequence in Egg Sack, Cyst or Cocoon. Hexapod? Flat Worm Playhelminth? Fluke Larvae? Microscope at 100X. The "south" end of Cocoon or Sac has formed tube that appears to function as exit. This sequence was 4 minutes in length - specimen appears to still be alive but quickly drying up - might be biofilm but my research indicates that biofilm is always white opaque and very sticky - like Elmer's glue.
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Skin Parasite Larvae Growth Sequence in Parasite Egg Sack, Cyst, or Cocoon. Hexapod? Flat Worm Playhelminth? Fluke Larvae?
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